🎯 Key points for quick navigation: Projects for kids Impacting students Encouraging involvement 44:03 *Tantra talks about* 45:09 *Language is powerful* 46:08 *Language changing world* 51:04 *Body, speech, mind* 52:46 *Visualization confidence* 54:23 *Visualization practice confidence* Illusion of continuity Emphasis on transcendence Impact of transmission Blessings and devotion Pride vs ignorance Importance of dissolution Post-meditation practice Impact of sadhana Made with HARPA AI
Pertaining to Jin Rui's question near the end of Q+A (before the tea break), perhaps the word daimon might be a word equivalent to deity? It's from the ancient greek conceptualisation of a tutelary spirit. "The Ancient Greek: δαίμων, pronounced daimon or daemon (meaning "god", "godlike", "power", "fate"), originally referred to a lesser deity or guiding spirit such as the daimons of ancient Greek religion and mythology and of later Hellenistic religion and philosophy. The word is derived from Proto-Indo-European daimon "provider, divider (of fortunes or destinies)," from the root *da- "to divide". Daimons were possibly seen as the souls of men of the golden age acting as tutelary deities, according to entry δαίμων at Liddell & Scott." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daimon Thank you Rinpoche for your precious teaching, and for gathering such beautiful souls around you.
Happy Vesak day Rinpoche and thank you thank to be with us in this work🍀🌈🙏long life to you❤( from France)
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Projects for kids
Impacting students
Encouraging involvement
44:03 *Tantra talks about*
45:09 *Language is powerful*
46:08 *Language changing world*
51:04 *Body, speech, mind*
52:46 *Visualization confidence*
54:23 *Visualization practice confidence*
Illusion of continuity
Emphasis on transcendence
Impact of transmission
Blessings and devotion
Pride vs ignorance
Importance of dissolution
Post-meditation practice
Impact of sadhana
Made with HARPA AI
Many thanks..wonderful..long life And please continue to teach..m
Happy Vesak Day to Rinpoche! Greetings from Lantau Island, HK
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Pertaining to Jin Rui's question near the end of Q+A (before the tea break), perhaps the word daimon might be a word equivalent to deity? It's from the ancient greek conceptualisation of a tutelary spirit. "The Ancient Greek: δαίμων, pronounced daimon or daemon (meaning "god", "godlike", "power", "fate"), originally referred to a lesser deity or guiding spirit such as the daimons of ancient Greek religion and mythology and of later Hellenistic religion and philosophy. The word is derived from Proto-Indo-European daimon "provider, divider (of fortunes or destinies)," from the root *da- "to divide". Daimons were possibly seen as the souls of men of the golden age acting as tutelary deities, according to entry δαίμων at Liddell & Scott." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daimon Thank you Rinpoche for your precious teaching, and for gathering such beautiful souls around you.
Ela re aderfe ti eftia3es edw 🔥🔥🔥 8a mas kavlwseis ki allo ama kaneis k ena Shokin type beat san to na se dw. To xeis?
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One lifetime...
You are just too reality prone lamala